NPTE Practice Exam 1 2023/ 196 Questions
and Answers / Verified.
hypothyroidism associated with myalgia and.... - -muscular weakness
-uterine prolapse associated with LBP and perineal discomfort increased in what
position? - -standing (relieved by lying down)
-abrupt termination (noncompliance) of beta-blockers can result in a reflexive opposite
response demonstrating..... - -increased contractility, BP and HR
-lisfranc injury - -one or all of the metatarsal bones displaced from the tarsus; usually
crush injury or landing from a high height. (athlete being stepped on)
-turf toe - -sprain of the MTP joint of the first toe due to hyperextension
-extraarticular complications of rheumatoid arthritis include... - -vasculitis
-extra-articular complications of psoriatic arthritis include..... - -psoriatic skin, nail
changes, conjunctivitis and iritis.
-effects of aging that relate to the skin include... - -impaired sensory integrity, decreased
elasticity, dermis thinning, inflammatory responses attenuated
-tetraplegia injury occurs between what levels - -C1-C8
-paraplegia injury occurs between what levels - -T12-L1
-ASIA A - -complete, no motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral segments
S4-5
-ASIA B - -incomplete: sensory but not motor function is preserved below the
neurological level and includes the sacral segments S4-5
-ASIA C - -incomplete: motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and
most key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of less than 3
-ASIA D - -incomplete: motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and
most key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of 3 or more
, -ASIA E - -normal: motor and sensory function is normal
-criteria for dx of metabolic syndrome - -- abdominal obesity (>40inch men or >35 inch
women)
- elevated triglycerides (150mg)
- low HDL (<40mg)
- fasting plasma glucose level >110 mg/dL
-limitations of ultrasound imaging include: - -difficulty penetrating bone and therefore
visualizing internal structures of bone
-muscles needed for crutch use include: - -lower trap, latissimus dorsi and pectoralis
major (shoulder depressors and extensors)
-to increase ER of the GH joint you would manually do what glide? - -anterior glide
(want to restore ER as a componen to full elevation for overhead reaching)
-what is an "out of synergy" position for hemiplegia patients - -high kneeling position
(throwing a ball)
-light touch is carried in what pathway - -dorsal column-lemniscal pathways
-pain and temperature is carried in what pathway - -anterolateral spinothalamic
pathways
-adhesive capsulitis is most commonly associated with what comorbid condition? - -DM
-shoulder capsular pattern is most limited in.... - -ER >Flx > IR
-does the PTA have to seek permission from the PT before showing a patient their
medical records.... - -no
-in order to reverse atelectasis the patient needs a technique to facilitate.... - -facilitate
deep breathing
-pain reeducation techniques, segmental breathing and incentive spirometry are all
techniques to promote.... - -deep breathing
-severe edema increases tendon drag and likelihood of rupture therefore wait (how
long) before initiating ROM - -48-72 hours
and Answers / Verified.
hypothyroidism associated with myalgia and.... - -muscular weakness
-uterine prolapse associated with LBP and perineal discomfort increased in what
position? - -standing (relieved by lying down)
-abrupt termination (noncompliance) of beta-blockers can result in a reflexive opposite
response demonstrating..... - -increased contractility, BP and HR
-lisfranc injury - -one or all of the metatarsal bones displaced from the tarsus; usually
crush injury or landing from a high height. (athlete being stepped on)
-turf toe - -sprain of the MTP joint of the first toe due to hyperextension
-extraarticular complications of rheumatoid arthritis include... - -vasculitis
-extra-articular complications of psoriatic arthritis include..... - -psoriatic skin, nail
changes, conjunctivitis and iritis.
-effects of aging that relate to the skin include... - -impaired sensory integrity, decreased
elasticity, dermis thinning, inflammatory responses attenuated
-tetraplegia injury occurs between what levels - -C1-C8
-paraplegia injury occurs between what levels - -T12-L1
-ASIA A - -complete, no motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral segments
S4-5
-ASIA B - -incomplete: sensory but not motor function is preserved below the
neurological level and includes the sacral segments S4-5
-ASIA C - -incomplete: motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and
most key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of less than 3
-ASIA D - -incomplete: motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and
most key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of 3 or more
, -ASIA E - -normal: motor and sensory function is normal
-criteria for dx of metabolic syndrome - -- abdominal obesity (>40inch men or >35 inch
women)
- elevated triglycerides (150mg)
- low HDL (<40mg)
- fasting plasma glucose level >110 mg/dL
-limitations of ultrasound imaging include: - -difficulty penetrating bone and therefore
visualizing internal structures of bone
-muscles needed for crutch use include: - -lower trap, latissimus dorsi and pectoralis
major (shoulder depressors and extensors)
-to increase ER of the GH joint you would manually do what glide? - -anterior glide
(want to restore ER as a componen to full elevation for overhead reaching)
-what is an "out of synergy" position for hemiplegia patients - -high kneeling position
(throwing a ball)
-light touch is carried in what pathway - -dorsal column-lemniscal pathways
-pain and temperature is carried in what pathway - -anterolateral spinothalamic
pathways
-adhesive capsulitis is most commonly associated with what comorbid condition? - -DM
-shoulder capsular pattern is most limited in.... - -ER >Flx > IR
-does the PTA have to seek permission from the PT before showing a patient their
medical records.... - -no
-in order to reverse atelectasis the patient needs a technique to facilitate.... - -facilitate
deep breathing
-pain reeducation techniques, segmental breathing and incentive spirometry are all
techniques to promote.... - -deep breathing
-severe edema increases tendon drag and likelihood of rupture therefore wait (how
long) before initiating ROM - -48-72 hours